My favourite window manager in linux was always ion3 that then became known as notion. I'm not sure if it was one of the first tiling/tab/split window managers but I started using it around the year 2000 and loved it.…
Sensu was originally built to solve the problem of having to monitor ephemeral nodes[1], now however, it's a a versatile monitoring platform. I would argue that it's much more than just what it was originally designed…
I wrote this article and this made me laugh, so thanks :)
My favourite window manager in linux was always ion3 that then became known as notion. I'm not sure if it was one of the first tiling/tab/split window managers but I started using it around the year 2000 and loved it.…
Sensu was originally built to solve the problem of having to monitor ephemeral nodes[1], now however, it's a a versatile monitoring platform. I would argue that it's much more than just what it was originally designed…
I wrote this article and this made me laugh, so thanks :)